Ogaidang visits rug factory consumed by conflagration, says Ayade interested in growth of private industries

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Government News Source|5 March 2020 
The Special Adviser on Industry to the Governor of Cross River State, Chris O. Ogaidang recently visited a rug producing factory located within the Export Processing Zone in Calabar, which recently suffered a conflagration which consumed parts of the factory NEGROIDHAVEN has confirmed.
The Special Adviser, who was received by the General Manager of Jackson Devos Company Dr. Sammy Etuk, took a tour of the scene of the fire outbreak and inspected properties lost to the fire. 
He also inspected ongoing work on the perimeter fencing around the factory by the Nigeria Export Processing Zone Authority NEPZA.
According to the General Manager of Jackson Devos Company, the inferno is suspected to have been caused by hoodlums who may have breached the security of the factory through the fence and started the fire with stubs of cigarettes.
He said equipment worth tens of millions of Naira had been consumed by the inferno and these include machines acquired recently for the new line of production for center rugs as the wall to wall rugs were going out of fashion.
The Special Adviser who said Governor Ben Ayade was interested in the growth of private industries in Cross River State stated that he was saddened by the incident which informed his visit to see things for himself. 
 
He added that the governor will do everything possible to ensure the industrial sector thrives in Cross River State.
He commended the Nigeria Export Processing Zone Authority NEPZA for taking steps to improve on the security in the premises and the zone and also the fire fighters who ensured the inferno did not spread out of control.
The Special Adviser was accompanied on the visit by a consultant Austin Mgbe who is working with a team to ascertain the remote and immediate causes of the incident in order to forestall future occurrences.